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Re: Schulte et al., “An urgent call to address work‐related psychosocial hazards and improve worker well‐being”: It's time to develop a national regulation regarding work‐related psychosocial hazards

Marnie Dobson, Pouran D. Faghri, Paul Landsbergis, David LeGrande, Suzanne Nobrega, Laura Punnett, Serena Rice, Peter L. Schnall, Amy Bahruth, Dean Baker, Sherry Baron, David L. Blustein, Jennifer M. Cavallari, Martin Cherniack, Louis E. Fazen, Marcy Goldstein‐Gelb, Viviola Gómez Ortíz, M. Gloria González‐Morales, Leslie B. Hammer, Joseph Hughes, Anthony D. LaMontagne, Jessica Martinez, Gary Namie, Eric Persaud, Preethi Pratap, Milly Rodriguez, Jonathan D. Rosen, Ellen Rosskam, Kathleen M. Rospenda, Steve Sallman, Grace Sembajwe, Robert R. Sinclair, Laura Stock, Keith Wrightson, David C. Yamada, Liu‐Qin Yang, Ed Yelin, Jennifer Zelnick, Jeanette Zoeckler

2024American Journal of Industrial Medicine15 citationsDOI

Abstract

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PsychosocialMedicineWork (physics)Occupational safety and healthOccupational accidentHuman factors and ergonomicsOccupational exposureOccupational medicineMedical emergencyEnvironmental healthPoison controlGerontologyPsychiatryEngineeringPathologyMechanical engineeringWorkplace Health and Well-beingOccupational Health and Safety ResearchEmployment and Welfare Studies
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